What's over exactly? Yeah, it might seemed like a dream come true for many many young one (younger that me that is, not exactly mean I'm old...haha) and that is STUDYING LIFE. I'm sad to say and pronounce to everyone that my studying life is over, unofficially though. Since I am undergoing internship now and will be self-graduating after the internship at the end of September, I guess that ends my studying life pretty much. I hate to say it, but I seriously miss and still missing my studying life right now, when I'm in my internship. You see, my internship experience is a little different, maybe from majority of intern around my coterie, because I expect this internship to be a transfer to my permanent job placement.Ahh, forgotten, I haven't update anything after my previous post, the super-emo post about my FYP. HAHA...
So here after my FYP, my finals and my intern seeking....finally I came down to this company called ON Semiconductor (site). Basically, I'm a process engineer cum equipment engineer here, as normally expected of an intern. So, my plan was, since the offer in this company's quite good, in fact, very good for a fresh grad + my nett income in my hometown, Seremban, it don't seemed to be a bad choice. So I work hard + smart to make sure I do my work in excellence and be able to be seen by my supervisors and managers, as a probation and evaluation to land myself a position in there.
Things changed when I started to put my hands into the job more, I found out this job is not really what I intend to be stuck in for the rest of my life. I need a job that gives me more exposure, more in-depth perception of the world,the working life, building network and experience. So to cut the story short, I managed to pass several interviews and find myself offered a good job scope and offer in a video-conferencing solution company, a local SME. Offers given in fact is slightly better than ON Semiconductor, but since its not in Seremban, means I will have to chunk out tons of cash to cover my transportation, food and lodging.
But nevertheless, I think it will be worth it, since I am a fresh grad, with no experience in working world, except my part times. Things will be changing pretty soon, and I believe it will be for better and I trust things will not go easy, but fun! I learned several things during my time here in Seremban while having to work everyday with the managers, and some are....errmmm....kinda unrealistic & unreasonable and...and...what's the word...~~~~ nah, you should get what I mean. Being optimistic and learning to submit to the higher-ups are a step to put yourself into a position rather beneficial and advantageous compared to those who oppose them all the time. :p
So right now, what I hope is to be able to get myself over with the internship and start my real permanent work soon, and hopefully, in no time, be able to show my gratitude back to my parents, firstly through my finance.
Alright then, I will update more next time with more pictures in it... *still waiting for my C6...:p*
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